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Maison Louis Latour Masterclass Corton Maison Louis Latour Masterclass Corton Maison Louis Latour – Masterclass Corton 1 Maison Louis Latour Maison Louis Latour – Masterclass Corton Maison Louis Latour In a few words • Founded in 1797 • Familly owned (11th generation) • Largest domaine of Grands Crus in Burgundy (27 ha out of 48 ha) • Vineyards in: Chablis, Beaujolais, Ardèche, Var • In-house cooperage Maison Louis Latour – Masterclass Corton 2 Maison Louis Latour Maison Louis Latour – Masterclass Corton MASTERCLASS CORTON History of the hill Maison Louis Latour – Masterclass Corton 3 History of the Corton Hill Maison Louis Latour – Masterclass Corton 775 900 775 1375 1536 The Emperor Charlemagne donates the 1759 « Clos Charlemagne » to the « Collégiale de Saulieu ». 1770 1855 The word “Corton” is a contraction of “Curtis Othonis” which means “domain of Othon”, a 1880 roman germanic emperor. 1942 2014 ✓ Evidence of the 1200 years of heritage of this noble land Maison Louis Latour – Masterclass Corton 4 Maison Louis Latour Maison Louis Latour – Masterclass Corton 775 900 1375 1375 The first reference to “Clos de la Vigne au Saint” 1536 was by the ‘Society of Saulieu’ in 1375 when they 1759 mentionned a purchase of some wines from ‘Clos de Charlemagne…Vigne des Saints 1770 and…Garenne […] for the amount of two and a 1855 half “Beaune measures”. 1880 The begining of the idea of 1942 ✓ « Climat » as a named vineyard with a specific terroir 2014 Maison Louis Latour – Masterclass Corton 5 Maison Louis Latour Maison Louis Latour – Masterclass Corton 775 1855 900 1375 Dr Jules Lavalle, Cuvées hors-ligne: Corton (11,85 ha), Corton Clos du Roi (10,82 ha) 1536 et Renardes (15,26 ha) « c'est la partie la plus parfaite du Corton ». 1759 Cuvées hors-ligne « inferieures » : Les Chaumes (7.08 ha) + Le Charlemagne (16.81 ha) (many white grape varieties at the time 1770 including Pinot Blanc, Chardonnay, and Aligoté). 1855 Première cuvées : Bressandes, Perrières, Fiètres, Grèves, Languettes, Pougets, Meix, Vigne au Saint. 1880 No mention of Ladoix-Serrigny 1942 150 ha at Aloxe-Corton Density: 30000 vines/ha Extract from the book « Histoire et 2014 Yield: 13-14 hl/ha ✓ Statistique de la Vigne des Grands Vins de la Côte d'Or» Maison Louis Latour – Masterclass Corton 6 Maison Louis Latour Vinexpo 2015 775 1880 - 1943 900 Philloxera Crisis 1375 1536 Acquisition in 1891 by Maison Latour of the Cuverie, the Château Corton Grancey and also of 33 hectares of vines 1759 which were owned by the family Grancey in Aloxe-Corton amongst there were 15 hectares of Corton Grand Cru. 1770 1855 The 7th generation of Latour decided to plant Chardonnay in the top of the hill, instead of the Aligoté that had been 1880 ravaged by Phylloxera. 1942 The “Cross of Charlemagne” that still today overlooks vines 2014 ✓ Signature of the 7th generation still graces from Maison Louis Latour, was installed on Corton’s hill in the Corton-Charlemagne label today 1943. Maison Louis Latour – Masterclass Corton 7 Maison Louis Latour Vinexpo 2015 1919 - 1954 775 900 French law on AOC in 1919 1375 Jugement of 1930 on the Corton appellation 1536 (it included Pernand and Ladoix) confirmed by « Arreté » of 1931 1759 1770 In 1937 : cancellation of the « arreté » of 1931 1855 The « Décret » of 1942 on AOC 1880 exclude Ladoix-Serrigny and Pernand- France was the first country to 1942 Vergelesses from the Corton appellation ✓ recognize the concept of origin as a 2014 sign of quality in its regulation , with After a review in 1954: extension of the AOC the AOC laws Corton to Pernand and Ladoix Maison Louis Latour – Masterclass Corton 8 Maison Louis Latour Maison Louis Latour – Masterclass Corton 775 2014 900 Corton is one of the 4 « climats » references 1375 for the UNESCO project with Romanée- 1536 Conti, Clos de Bèze and Montrachet 1759 “Corton is a symbol of the Burgundy 1770 “hillside viticulture”, as Clos Vougeot is the 1855 symbol of “Clos viticulture”. The varied topography, different orientations and 1880 expositions causes climatic diversity on the 1942 hill. Combined with the diversity of soils, this ✓ Maison Louis Latour is part of the 2014 allows Corton to be the only Grand Cru in « Grands Mécènes » of this initiative white and red” Maison Louis Latour – Masterclass Corton 9 Cartography Maison Louis Latour – Masterclass Corton MASTERCLASS CORTON Cartography Maison Louis Latour – Masterclass Corton 10 Cartography Maison Louis Latour – Masterclass Corton Hill of Corton View from South 3 villages • Aloxe-Corton (120 ha GC) • Pernand-Vergelesses (17 ha GC) • Ladoix-Serrigny (22 ha GC) Only significant place with two colours of Grand Cru : • 71 hectares white • 90 hectares red Terroir of the Jurassic era • Limestone, rich clay and marls • 150-180 millions years old Maison Louis Latour – Masterclass Corton 11 Cartography Maison Louis Latour – Masterclass Corton Hill of Corton View from South 3 villages • Aloxe-Corton (120 ha GC) • Pernand-Vergelesses (17 ha GC) • Ladoix-Serrigny (22 ha GC) Only significant place with two colours of Grand Cru : • 71 hectares white • 90 hectares red Terroir of the Jurassic era • Limestone, rich clay and marls • 150-180 millions years old Maison Louis Latour – Masterclass Corton 12 Cartography Maison Louis Latour – Masterclass Corton Hill of Corton View from South Cool zone Warm zone Intermediate zone Maison Louis Latour – Masterclass Corton 13 Cartography Maison Louis Latour – Masterclass Corton Hill of Corton View from South Cool zone Warm zone Intermediate zone Maison Louis Latour Corton-Charlemagne Corton Maison Louis Latour – Masterclass Corton 14 Cartography Maison Louis Latour – Masterclass Corton Hill of Corton View from South Cold zone Hot zone Intermediate zone Maison Louis Latour Corton-Charlemagne Corton Original holding « Clos Charlemagne » Maison Louis Latour – Masterclass Corton 15 Cartography Maison Louis Latour – Masterclass Corton Hill of Corton View from South Maison Louis Latour I Château de Corton-Grancey II Cuverie de Corton-Grancey III Corton Perrières (5 ha) IV Corton Grèves (1,2 ha) V Corton Charlemagne (10,49 ha) VI Corton Clos du Roi (1,75 ha) VII Corton Bressandes (3,03 ha) VIII Clos de la Vigne au Saint (2,5 ha) IX Corton Les Chaumes (1,14 ha) Maison Louis Latour – Masterclass Corton 16 Cartography Maison Louis Latour – Masterclass Corton Hill of Corton View from South Maison Louis Latour I Château de Corton-Grancey II Cuverie de Corton-Grancey III Corton Perrières (5 ha) IV Corton Grèves (1,2 ha) V Corton Charlemagne (10,49 ha) VI Corton Clos du Roi (1,75 ha) VII Corton Bressandes (3,03 ha) VIII Clos de la Vigne au Saint (2,5 ha) IX Corton Les Chaumes (1,14 ha) Maison Louis Latour – Masterclass Corton 17 Cartography Maison Louis Latour – Masterclass Corton Hill of Corton View from East Maison Louis Latour I Château de Corton-Grancey II Cuverie de Corton-Grancey III Corton Perrières (5 ha) IV Corton Grèves (1,2 ha) V Corton Charlemagne (10,49 ha) VI Corton Clos du Roi (1,75 ha) VII Corton Bressandes (3,03 ha) VIII Clos de la Vigne au Saint (2,5 ha) IX Corton Les Chaumes (1,14 ha) Maison Louis Latour – Masterclass Corton 18 Cartography Maison Louis Latour – Masterclass Corton Hill of Corton View from East Maison Louis Latour I Château de Corton-Grancey II Cuverie de Corton-Grancey III Corton Perrières (5 ha) IV Corton Grèves (1,2 ha) V Corton Charlemagne (10,49 ha) VI Corton Clos du Roi (1,75 ha) VII Corton Bressandes (3,03 ha) VIII Clos de la Vigne au Saint (2,5 ha) IX Corton Les Chaumes (1,14 ha) Maison Louis Latour – Masterclass Corton 19 Winemaking Maison Louis Latour – Masterclass Corton MASTERCLASS CORTON Terroirs of the hill Maison Louis Latour – Masterclass Corton 20 Terroirs on the hill Maison Louis Latour – Masterclass Corton Corton Perrières Corton Bressandes Corton Clos du Roi Clos de la Vigne au Saint South-East , 273 meters South-East, 250 meters South-East, 5% slope, 290 meters South, 2% slope, 240 meters Soil: Soil: Soil: Clay-limestone silt Soil: Clay-limestone silt Clay-limestone silt Clay-limestone silt Limestone Layer Limestone Layer Limestone Layer Bedrock: Bedrock: Bedrock: Mid-Jurassic Bedrock: Small sharp Mid-Jurassic Upper-Mid Jurassic limestone, rocks from limestone dry valley beds Maison Louis Latour – Masterclass Corton 21 Terroirs on the hill Maison Louis Latour – Masterclass Corton Corton Charlemagne « Les Languettes » Corton Charlemagne « Les Pougets » South, Southeast ; 10% slope, 320 meters South, 280 meters Soil: Soil: Clay-limestone silt Clay-limestone silt Bedrock: Bedrock: Calcareous marls Calcareous marls and fine and fine limestone limestone Maison Louis Latour – Masterclass Corton 22 Maison Louis Latour Maison Louis Latour – Masterclass Corton MASTERCLASS CORTON Tasting Maison Louis Latour – Masterclass Corton 23 Maison Louis Latour Maison Louis Latour – Masterclass Corton Corton Charlemagne 2014 Soil: Clay-limestone silt • Date of harvest : 17 of september 2014 • Surface: 10,40 ha • Rendement: 38,33 hl/ha • Vintage: 2014 is a great year for whites with an optimum grapes maturity due to the sun of September. As a result, white wines are well-balanced, with a good cellaring Bedrock: potential. • Tasting note: With a superb pale yellow colour, our Corton- Calcareous marls Charlemagne Grand Cru 2014 shows an intense and and fine limestone complex nose of grilled almond with lightly smoked notes. Aromas of almond paste blends with flinty notes. The mouth is powerful, generous and frank and we also find grilled notes and fresh almond aromas. Very beautiful length, on the minerality. Maison Louis Latour – Masterclass Corton 24 Maison Louis Latour Maison Louis Latour – Masterclass Corton Corton Charlemagne 2012 Soil: Clay-limestone silt • Date of harvest: 21 of september 2012 • Surface: 10,40 ha • Yield: 16,6 hl/ha • Vintage: excellent vintage for whites despite erratic weather conditions and a small crop due to unstable weather Bedrock: during flowering.
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